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Tjena! Summer in Scandinavia is still in full swing. You may have noticed from my posts lately that it’s a time everyone takes super seriously – if you haven’t got your out of office on, are you even Scandinavian? With this in mind, I hope you don’t mind that I share one more summer cabin today. I know many of you are here to feel inspired by urban spaces too, so I promise to dig around and find something beautiful for you in the city for Wednesday. But this one, I couldn’t resist!
A barn-style property, this charming house on the summer paradise of Gotland was built in 1970 but has the appearance of a traditional Swedish house with its red walls and yellow window frames. The deck is a natural extension of the house, providing plenty of space to relax, hang out and dine in the sunshine, while a large open-plan living space ensures everyone can be together, yet still do as they wish. Large rooms like this can be difficult to furnish, but I think the owners have done a great job – carving out a spacious dining area and a cosy sitting room / TV corner in one.
Upstairs, angled ceilings and beams create interest and an airy feel. I picked out one bedroom in particular that caught my eye thanks to the pretty botanical-themed wallpaper which draws nature indoors.
I hope you feel inspired by the tour!
Such a summer paradise, don’t you think?
One of the things I remember most from visiting Gotland was how wildflowers lined the roadside. Evidence of these can be found dotted around the rooms, and even the table outside!
Do you have a garden or meadows nearby which are full of flowers that you can bring in at this time of year? I’m working on it in our summer cottage garden but it’s going to take time – as a gardening rookie I had no idea how complicated it can be – but I’m enjoying the challenge!
Is there anything that stood out to you about this lovely summer house?
Have a great start to the week friends!
Niki
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